Adds a package that allows Emacs to searching through a projects
node_modules executables when resolving a binary like eslint, prettier
etc. This was being hacked together before by relying on explicit paths
to executables. This is a more durable solution.
Also includes some packages related to LSP for Javascript, which I
haven't been able to get working yet.
This was previously semi-supported. There were two problems, however:
1. My fill-column value of 80 got out-of-sync with my white-line-column
value of 100.
Solution: globally define wpc/fill-column, set that to 80, and
consume the new const in my config.
2. Nothing was activating whitespace mode.
Solution: add whitespace-mode to prog-mode-hook.
This SO answer helped tremendously:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18855510/have-emacs-highlight-characters-over-80
I wasn't using the previous KBDs, which were modelled after Vim's answer
for Paredit KBDs.
Some of the mappings bothered me, so I needed that made more sense to
me.
Useful since the new configuration branches according to a boolean that
encodes whether or not the Ergodox is connected.
Since I'm frequently switching between programming at my desk to
programming AFK, I need a faster way to update my Slate configuration.
Ideally - some script would watch the USB port for whether or not the
Ergo was connected. Until then...
Need to learn more about `evil-goto-definition` because it is possible
and even likely that there is a known, friendlier alternative way to
dispatch the goto-definition using Evil's infrastructure. Needed a
hotfix, however, so this will have to suffice for now.
After my hard drive fried, I lost important configuration settings.
Since then, I haven't been able to use `magit-gh-pulls` without it
incessantly prompting me for my GH username and password. Until I
remember how I previously configured this, I'm disabling it.
Finally ported my up-to-date emacs configuration here. I was putting
this off for a long while, unsure of how to handle all of the work. All
it took was my laptop being fried to force me to do this. So... voila!